April 2014 Articles

2014 is the last year Infosecurity Europe will be hosted in Earls Court, London. Next year it moves to a brand new venue – Olympia, London.
So it's somewhat fitting that this year’s show heralds a shift in the trends, buzz words and tone.
No longer i…

Spear phishing is the new frontline in the battle to protect enterprise systems and data. As security scanning or gateway security services like ours have made it hard for traditional spam or phishing attacks to target businesses, the offenders are n…

Online file sharing services, which were initially developed to share personal files with friends and family, have spilled over into the workplace. Office workers turned to these services as their corporate email systems limited the size of att…

After months of training during one of the UK’s wettest and windiest winters on record, I'm proud to announce that nine of us here at Mimecast successfully completed the London Marathon on Sunday the 13th April.
The weather was sublime and even thoug…

IT teams around the world know significant amounts of valuable corporate data are leaving their organization every day. They often can’t be sure where it’s going. They can’t be sure what it is. But they know who’s doing it.
Is this the work of shadow…

Mimecast can confirm that its services are secure and unaffected now, and in the past, by the recently reported OpenSSL vulnerability known as the Heartbleed Bug or officially CVE-2014-0160. Mimecast has never used OpenSSL to provide TLS/SSL encrypt…

Today we’re pleased to unveil both a new Mimecast for Mac nativeapp and a major upgrade to our popular Large File Send (LFS) service.
Mimecast for Mac
We know that today’s office has a mixture of PCs, Macs and mobile devices, and IT managers often ha…